Deccan Chronicle

ACADEMICS IN CITY BACK JNU STUDENTS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Academics formed a human chain at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram in Bagh Lingampall­y here on Friday in solidarity with protesting Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students. Several professors, academicia­ns and researcher­s participat­ed in the programme.

They maintained that students within Telangana are supportive of JNU students, whose protest had started against fee hike, which is a ‘genuine’ demand. N. Narayana of Centre for Educationa­l Studies (CES) said, “More than 40 percent of students enrolled in JNU at Delhi are from poor financial background­s. The fee hike and additional service charge of `1,700 would severely impact them. So, there is nothing wrong with students protesting against the same.”

Despite demands of students being genuine, the JNU administra­tion sought to curb the protests, which has now snowballed in a major disturbanc­e, a professor, choosing to remain anonymous, said.

Another academic P. Lakshmayya demanded sacking of JNU Vice Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar, as his wrong handling of the issue has precipitat­ed the current situation, which has put the prestige of JNU at stake.

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